Xiao Jie let out a noncommittal chuckle, his tone detached with a hint of aloofness: "What do you want to ask?"
"Could you... could you talk about how you beca an Immortal?" The researcher adjusted his glasses, his voice trembling slightly due to nervousness.
Hearing this question, Xiao Jie’s brow furrowed almost imperceptibly, a trace of displeasure flashing in his eyes.
Director Wang, Captain Li, and the other players imdiately sensed trouble.
Director Wang broke out in a cold sweat, cursing inwardly—Is this idiot seeking death?!
As an official who had navigated the system for years, he was acutely aware of the danger in such a question.
What does an Immortal represent? They epitomize absolute strength above all beings, a transcendental status, endless longevity, embodying all things driving people to insanity. How could such fundantal secrets be casually disclosed?
Asking this is as foolish as asking for a country’s nuclear launch codes! Even more dangerous—if the other party has a temper, they might lash out and kill on the spot. In the face of absolute strength, modern society’s laws and order appear so fragile. Worse, what if everyone’s implicated present...
What Director Wang could think of, others naturally could as well. In an instant, the entire command hall fell into a deathly silence, even the humming of machines seed devoured by the heavy atmosphere. The air felt frozen, everyone held their breath, only hearing their own pounding hearts.
The researcher seed to realize his question was abrupt, hurriedly explaining: "I didn’t an anything else! I was just thinking, considering the imnse crisis we face, wouldn’t it be easier to handle things if we could cultivate a batch of Immortals?"
As soon as he said this, Director Wang sighed deeply: "This guy must be an idiot! Who recruited him?!"
With Immortals being unparalleled, they are unquestionably supre beings, enjoying unmatched prestige. If they appeared in batches, wouldn’t it an their strength is balanced, their status diluted? Anyone with the slightest personal motive would never reveal this secret. At least from his perspective, Director Wang knew he could never be so noble.
This explanation is worse than no explanation at all...
Director Wang thought despairingly in his heart, already preparing for the worst.
However, just as everyone was suffocating with tension, Xiao Jie suddenly laughed. The laugh was light yet instantly shattered the oppressive atmosphere.
"Of course, I can, but I’m afraid it won’t help," Xiao Jie’s tone was unexpectedly calm, "The process of becoming an Immortal is unique, even if I used the sa thod to cultivate others, it simply couldn’t be replicated."
"Unique?" The researcher instinctively repeated.
"That’s right," Xiao Jie nodded, his gaze sweeping over those present, everyone listened intently, especially the players—these were insights into becoming an Immortal, learning now might an a chance to beco an Immortal in the future.
"For players wanting to beco Immortals, it doesn’t rely on ga experience, nor purely on levels or attributes, but—opportunity."
He emphasized the word "opportunity": "Without the right opportunity, no matter how hard you try, it’s in vain. My process of becoming an Immortal was a twisting path, full of countless unexpected events and coincidences. Should anything not have happened in the particular order and timing, it might not have succeeded."
Xiao Jie ultimately didn’t selflessly disclose his specific process of becoming an Immortal, but he had provided enough hints—the Path to Immortality is non-replicable.
The researcher suddenly lit up as if realizing sothing, his voice raising with excitent: "Could the Chaos Singularity Theory be true!"
"What theory?" This ti, Xiao Jie showed a look of interest.
"The Chaos Singularity Theory!" the researcher explained excitedly, "It’s a conjecture derived from chaos theory. Chaos theory suggests the world is fundantally a complex and sensitive system where slight changes in initial conditions can lead to vastly different results. Like the famous ’butterfly effect’—a butterfly flapping its wings in Brazil could result in a tornado in Texas a month later."
He got more excited as he spoke, speaking faster and faster: "In chaotic systems, special ti points or individuals exist that have a decisive impact on system evolution, which are ’chaos singularities.’ These singularities possess extre stability, their core characteristics remain unaffected regardless of the surrounding chaos."
"For example," the researcher tried to make his explanation more understandable, "I rember reading a news story about soone in the United States struck by lightning seven tis but surviving each ti. And another person struck three tis consecutively.
These probabilities are nearly impossible under normal circumstances, yet they indeed happened. From the chaos theory perspective, these people possessed extraordinary ’ultra-low probability,’ they’re manifestations of chaos singularities in reality."
He took a deep breath, looking intently at Xiao Jie: "If what Mr. Xiao said is true, and players must have opportunity to beco Immortals, then does it an they need this ’ultra-low probability’? Only individuals with the qualities of chaos singularities could possibly succeed? If that’s the case, we just need to conduct massive screenings to find people with these qualities, then let them enter the ga, and they might beco Immortals!"
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